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  1. History. The arrondissement of Vienne was created in 1800. At the January 2017 reorganisation of the arrondissements of Isère, it gained 24 communes from the arrondissement of Grenoble and one commune from the arrondissement of La Tour-du-Pin, and it lost six communes to the arrondissement of La Tour-du-Pin.

  2. Géographie [ | le code] Situation [ | le code] La ville est située dans le bassin de Vienne , au cœur de l' Europe centrale . Traversée par la Vienne qui a donné son nom à la ville et surtout par le Danube , des collines (qui marquent les contreforts des Alpes) bordent la ville à l'ouest. La vallée du Danube et le relief plus plat de l'est offrent un accès à la Petite plaine ...

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  4. The arrondissement of Rochechouart is an arrondissement of France in the Haute-Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It has 30 communes . [2] Its population is 37,817 (2016), and its area is 795.4 km 2 (307.1 sq mi).

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    Vienne is one of the 83 French departments made during the French revolution, on 4 March 1790. It was created from parts of the old provinces of Poitou, Touraine and Berry, until the 15th century part of the Duchy of Aquitaine. The new department had six districts: Châtellerault, Civray, Loudun, Lusignan, Montmorillon and Poitiers. The capital (now...

    Vienne is part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It has an area of 6,990.4 km2(2,699 sq mi). The highest point of the department is Signal de Prun, 231 m (758 ft) high, in the commune of Adriers, in the Massif Central. The department is bordered by 6 departments in three regions: 1. Pays de la Loire region 1.1. Maine-et-Loire 2. Centre-Val de Loire...

    The department is managed by the Departamental Council of the Vienne in Poitiers. Vienne is part of the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

    The inhabitants of Vienne are known, in French, as Viennois (women: Viennoises). Vienne has a population, in 2014, of 433,203, for a population density of 62.0 inhabitants/km2. The arrondissementof Poitiers, with 246,038 inhabitants, is by far the largest. The other two, Châtellerault and Montmorillon, have respectively 112,313 and 74,852 inhabitan...

    Notre-Dame la Grande church, Poitiers
    Remains of the abbey, Saint-Martin-l'Ars
    Saint-Laurent church, Romagne
    The old bridgeof Montmorillon
  5. On 11 October 1795, Paris was divided into twelve arrondissements. They were numbered from west to east, with the numbers 1–9 situated on the Right Bank of the Seine and the numbers 10–12 on the Left Bank. Each arrondissement was subdivided into four quartiers, which corresponded to the 48 original districts created in 1790.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Haute-VienneHaute-Vienne - Wikipedia

    Haute-Vienne. /  45.833°N 1.267°E  / 45.833; 1.267. Haute-Vienne ( French pronunciation: [ot vjɛn]; Occitan: Nauta Vinhana, Nauta Viena; 'Upper Vienne ') is a département in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in southwest-central France. Named after the Vienne River, it is one of the twelve départements that together constitute Nouvelle ...

  7. Established on March 4, 1790, during the French Revolution, Vienne is one of the original 83 departments. It was created from parts of the former provinces of Poitou, Touraine, and Berry, the last being a part of the Duchy of Aquitaine until the 15th century. The original Acadians, who settled in and around what is now Nova Scotia, left Vienne ...

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